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Walking in Cornwall

 

Walking around Cornwall and on the Moor

Welcome to the ancient County of Cornwall, famous for its spectacular coastline and wonderful
sandy beaches. Get up and Go for a walk, to the north the Atlantic pounds the beaches and the rollers provide magnificent surfing, whereas only a few miles across you have the sheltered south coast which offers ideal conditions for sailing and water sports. The farm is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty
, with direct access onto the Moor, intriguing rock formation, a wealth of archaeology both Neolithic and industrial literally on the doorstep and has something unique to offer to walkers, various degrees of walks, and places of great historical interest. Bodmin Moor also reveals rugged inland walking through granite strewn moors whose main occupants are moorland sheep and ponies. The granite has been put to good use in the building of traditional Cornish cottages which are evident in villages throughout Cornwall, particularly those associated with the old mining communities, including our farm house and the farm cottages. Recently granite has been shipped to Plymouth and London.

. Cornwall boasts a number of well marked and maintained paths including the SW Coast Path, the
Cornish Way, the Saint's Way and the Mineral Tramway, approximately 260 miles in length, and as far as we understand a public right of way, the SW Coast Path, gives walkers access to almost the entire length of Cornwall's majestic coastline, a walkers paradise, while the Cornish Way criss-crosses the whole county. The lanes, between villages, are characterised by high, grass covered stone hedges, the traditional Cornish Hedge,
all of our hedges on our farm are constructed with Cornish granite, which in most cases have stood for hundreds of years withstanding everything the elements have thrown at them.


Maps and Information are supplied in our Cottages

 

Photos of the farm and around Cornwall

Local Walks around Minions and Bodmin Moor

Linkinhorne Parish No 1 Rilla Mill, Sutton, Plusherbridge and Liverscombe Circular Walk 2 miles

Linkinhorne Parish No 2 Rilla Mill, Uphill, Starabridge & Measham Circular Walk 2 Miles

Linkinhorne Parish No 3 Linkinhorne, Mornick, Wagmuggle & Browda Circular Walk 4 Miles

Linkinhorne Parish Walk No.4 CoadsGreen,Trefrize Woods,Higher Trefrize and Halwell Circular Walk 3 1/4kms (2mls)
Linkinhorne Parish Walk No. 5 Blackcoombe,Notter, Treosvis,North Darley and Henwood Circular Walk of 4.1/2 kms(3mls)

Cheesewring and Sharp Tor a classic Circular longer walk 12kms containing an immense amount of variety. (7.5mls)

Inland Walks around Cornwall

 

Walks Around the South Coast

 

Walks around

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